Sabri: Abadi move forward reforms and the new package will be launched soon 10/4

Sabri: Abadi move forward reforms and the new package will be launched soon

Author: HH, ZJ
Editor: BK, HH
04/10/2015 17:33
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Long-Presse / Baghdad
Revealed a spokesman for the Information Office of the Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, on Sunday, all near the launch of a new package of reforms, as he emphasized that al-Abadi will spend the achievement of all reforms.
Saad al-Hadithi said in an interview to the (long-Presse), "The Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi, proceed by way of reform," stressing that "soon will announce new reforms to complement its predecessor," without disclosing the details of.The head of the advocacy organization parliamentary inside the block, Ali al-Badri, it was announced on Saturday, (third from October current 2015), about the intention of the prime minister, the Declaration of a new package of reforms, including the abolition of other ministries and merge, while confirmed a coalition of state law, which belongs it Abadi, earlier in the day Sunday, and there are new reforms are still in the process of search package, noting that it includes the feminine and the ministries and reducing managers two years Ministries of service circuits Municipality, as well as other reforms for economic activation of the industrial sector and the provision of services, and expected arrival to the parliament next week , for a vote.
The mass movement and widespread, which started since (the 31st of July 2015), accuses al-Abadi as "foot-dragging" in reforms and failure to implement its demands, while repeatedly supreme Shiite religious authority confirmed, the latest being yesterday, (second from October current 2015 ), the need to "strike hard" on corruption and the corrupt.
The Abadi, had announced measures "reformist" group, including the abolition of the posts of Vice President of the Republic and the government, and the feminine government cabin, and reduce protections senior officials and their salaries, but they are not implemented all, for various reasons.